Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine- 1992: The Love Album
Formed in 1987 by Les "Fruitbat" Carter and Jim "Jim Bob" Morrison, Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine burst onto the scene with their signature style of punk-pop infused with samples, drum machines, and social commentary. '1992 The Love Album' was Carter USM's debut release on Chrysalis Records and reached the No. 1 spot album on the UK Album Chart in May 1992, propelling the band to pop stardom. Whilst the group are no longer active, Jim Bob is on a solo tour in Europe throughout September, and Les 'Fruitbat' Carter will be touring Europe from September to November with his group Abdoujaparov.
Track List
- 1993
- Is Wrestling Fixed? the Only Living Boy in New Cross
- Suppose You Gave a Funeral and Nobody Came
- England
- Do Re Me So Far So Good
- Look Mum No Hands!
- While You Were Out
- Skywest and Crooked
- The Impossible Dream
- CD2: 1992 the Other Songs: After the Watershed (Early Learning the Hard Way)
- The 90's Revival
- A Nation of Shoplifters
- This Is How It Feels
- Panic
- Watching the Big Apple Turnover
- King Rocker
- Mannequin
- Down in the Tube Station at Midnight
- Turn on Tune in Switch Off
- When Thesauruses Ruled the Earth
- Bring on the Girls
- Another Brick in the Wall
- Skywest and Crooked (Penguin Mix)*
- The Only Living Boy in New Cross (BBC - Live at Norwich Sound City 26
- 4
- 92)
- Twenty Four Minutes from Tulse Hill (BBC - Live at Norwich Sound City 26
- 4
- 92)
- Rubbish (BBC - Live at Norwich Sound City 26
- 4
- 92)
- Do Re Me So Far So Good (BBC - Live at Norwich Sound City 26
- 4
- 92)
- Anytime Anyplace Anywhere (BBC - Live at Norwich Sound City 26
- 4
- 92)
- Prince in a Pauper's Grave (BBC - Live at Norwich Sound City 26
- 4
- 92)
- CD3: 1992 the Live Album - Pyramid Stage Glastonbury*: The Only Living Boy in New Cross
- Twenty Four Minutes from Tulse Hill
- Rubbish
- Good Grief Charlie Brown
- Re-Educating Rita
- Look Mum No Hands!
- Anytime Anyplace Anywhere
- Sheriff Fatman
- A Prince in a Pauper's Grave
- While You Were Out
- Shoppers' Paradise
- After the Watershed
- Bloodsport for All
- A Perfect Day to Drop the Bomb
- DVD: What Do You Think of the Programme So Far?: 1993 (Overture) (Intro)
- Rubbish (Promo Video)
- Anytime Anyplace Anywhere (Promo Video)
- Bloodsport for All (Promo Video)
- Sheriff Fatman (Promo Video)
- Say It with Flowers (Live at Brixton Academy - June 1991)
- After the Courtcase (Promo Video)
- The Only Living Boy in New Cross (Promo Video)
- While You Were Out (Live at Glastonbury - June 1992)
- Do Re Me So Far So Good (Promo Video) Top of the Pops*: The Only Living Boy in New Cross (23
- 04
- 1992)
- The Impossible Dream (26
- 11
- 1992)
- After the Watershed (24
- 10
- 1991) Commentary with Jim Bob and Fruitbat*
Formed in 1987 by Les "Fruitbat" Carter and Jim "Jim Bob" Morrison, Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine burst onto the scene with their signature style of punk-pop infused with samples, drum machines, and social commentary. '1992 The Love Album' was Carter USM's debut release on Chrysalis Records and reached the No. 1 spot album on the UK Album Chart in May 1992, propelling the band to pop stardom. Whilst the group are no longer active, Jim Bob is on a solo tour in Europe throughout September, and Les 'Fruitbat' Carter will be touring Europe from September to November with his group Abdoujaparov.
Track List
- 1993
- Is Wrestling Fixed? the Only Living Boy in New Cross
- Suppose You Gave a Funeral and Nobody Came
- England
- Do Re Me So Far So Good
- Look Mum No Hands!
- While You Were Out
- Skywest and Crooked
- The Impossible Dream
- CD2: 1992 the Other Songs: After the Watershed (Early Learning the Hard Way)
- The 90's Revival
- A Nation of Shoplifters
- This Is How It Feels
- Panic
- Watching the Big Apple Turnover
- King Rocker
- Mannequin
- Down in the Tube Station at Midnight
- Turn on Tune in Switch Off
- When Thesauruses Ruled the Earth
- Bring on the Girls
- Another Brick in the Wall
- Skywest and Crooked (Penguin Mix)*
- The Only Living Boy in New Cross (BBC - Live at Norwich Sound City 26
- 4
- 92)
- Twenty Four Minutes from Tulse Hill (BBC - Live at Norwich Sound City 26
- 4
- 92)
- Rubbish (BBC - Live at Norwich Sound City 26
- 4
- 92)
- Do Re Me So Far So Good (BBC - Live at Norwich Sound City 26
- 4
- 92)
- Anytime Anyplace Anywhere (BBC - Live at Norwich Sound City 26
- 4
- 92)
- Prince in a Pauper's Grave (BBC - Live at Norwich Sound City 26
- 4
- 92)
- CD3: 1992 the Live Album - Pyramid Stage Glastonbury*: The Only Living Boy in New Cross
- Twenty Four Minutes from Tulse Hill
- Rubbish
- Good Grief Charlie Brown
- Re-Educating Rita
- Look Mum No Hands!
- Anytime Anyplace Anywhere
- Sheriff Fatman
- A Prince in a Pauper's Grave
- While You Were Out
- Shoppers' Paradise
- After the Watershed
- Bloodsport for All
- A Perfect Day to Drop the Bomb
- DVD: What Do You Think of the Programme So Far?: 1993 (Overture) (Intro)
- Rubbish (Promo Video)
- Anytime Anyplace Anywhere (Promo Video)
- Bloodsport for All (Promo Video)
- Sheriff Fatman (Promo Video)
- Say It with Flowers (Live at Brixton Academy - June 1991)
- After the Courtcase (Promo Video)
- The Only Living Boy in New Cross (Promo Video)
- While You Were Out (Live at Glastonbury - June 1992)
- Do Re Me So Far So Good (Promo Video) Top of the Pops*: The Only Living Boy in New Cross (23
- 04
- 1992)
- The Impossible Dream (26
- 11
- 1992)
- After the Watershed (24
- 10
- 1991) Commentary with Jim Bob and Fruitbat*